INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: Our primary objective was to prospectively evaluate anorectal symptoms, anal manometry and endoanal ultrasound (EAUS) in women who followed the recommended mode of subsequent delivery following index obstetric anal sphincter injuries (OASIs) using our unit's standardised protocol. Our secondary objectives were to evaluate the role of internal anal sphincter defects and also to compare outcomes in a subgroup of symptomatic women with normal anorectal physiology. METHODS: This is a prospective follow-up study of pregnant women with previous OASIs who were counselled regarding subsequent mode of delivery between January 2003 and December 2014. Assessment involved the St Mark's Incontinence Score (SMIS), anal manome...
INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS The objective was to assess the impact of mode of subsequent birth on...
INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS The objective was to assess the impact of mode of subsequent birth on...
Introduction This study aimed to ascertain whether missed obstetric anal sphincter injury at deliver...
INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: Obstetric anal sphincter injury (OASI) is a significant risk factor for...
INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: Endoanal ultrasound (EAUS) and anal manometry are used in the assessmen...
Introduction and hypothesis: Our primary objective was to evaluate parturition mode (PM) recommendat...
Objective: To investigate the frequency and degree of anal incontinence after vaginal delivery in pr...
Introduction and hypothesis: This study aims to estimate fecal, urinary incontinence, and sexual fun...
INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: This study aims to estimate fecal, urinary incontinence, and sexual fun...
More than half of women with a history of prior obstetric anal sphincter injuries (OASIS) will have ...
More than half of women with a history of prior obstetric anal sphincter injuries (OASIS) will have ...
INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: Women with a history of obstetric anal sphincter injury (OASI) are at i...
Background: Vaginal delivery is the most important risk factors for development of faecal incontinen...
Objective: Damage to the anal sphincter during childbirth remains the leading cause of fecal inconti...
Background: Anal incontinence severely impairs quality of life. It affects 4 to 19 % of women and is...
INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS The objective was to assess the impact of mode of subsequent birth on...
INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS The objective was to assess the impact of mode of subsequent birth on...
Introduction This study aimed to ascertain whether missed obstetric anal sphincter injury at deliver...
INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: Obstetric anal sphincter injury (OASI) is a significant risk factor for...
INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: Endoanal ultrasound (EAUS) and anal manometry are used in the assessmen...
Introduction and hypothesis: Our primary objective was to evaluate parturition mode (PM) recommendat...
Objective: To investigate the frequency and degree of anal incontinence after vaginal delivery in pr...
Introduction and hypothesis: This study aims to estimate fecal, urinary incontinence, and sexual fun...
INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: This study aims to estimate fecal, urinary incontinence, and sexual fun...
More than half of women with a history of prior obstetric anal sphincter injuries (OASIS) will have ...
More than half of women with a history of prior obstetric anal sphincter injuries (OASIS) will have ...
INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: Women with a history of obstetric anal sphincter injury (OASI) are at i...
Background: Vaginal delivery is the most important risk factors for development of faecal incontinen...
Objective: Damage to the anal sphincter during childbirth remains the leading cause of fecal inconti...
Background: Anal incontinence severely impairs quality of life. It affects 4 to 19 % of women and is...
INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS The objective was to assess the impact of mode of subsequent birth on...
INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS The objective was to assess the impact of mode of subsequent birth on...
Introduction This study aimed to ascertain whether missed obstetric anal sphincter injury at deliver...